Lady Lady Agnes <I>Greenway</I> Greenway

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Lady Lady Agnes Greenway Greenway

Birth
Cley, North Norfolk District, Norfolk, England
Death
12 Apr 1588 (aged 72–73)
England
Burial
Broad Street, City of London, Greater London, England Add to Map
Plot
Mural Tablet in the chancel of St. Peter le Poer.
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Lady Anne Greenway Howland::;


Lady Anne Greenway Howland
Birth:
1515 Cley, Norfolk, England.

MARRIAGE :
1539
Sir John Howland

Death: 24 February 1586 ‎(Age 71)‎
St. Peter, England
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PARENTS::
Father

John Greenway
1485 - 1515
Birth: 1485 -- Wiveton, Norfolk, England
Death: after 1515 ‎(Age 30)‎


Mother

Elizabeth Humphery
1485 - 1515
Birth: 1485
Death: 1515 ‎(Age 30)‎

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CHILDREN::

Son
John Howland III
1541 - 1611

Son
Reverend Richard Howland
1540


Son
Sir Giles Howland
1543

Son
Robert Howland
1545 - 1621

Son
Geoffrey Howland
1547

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1. Richard Howland, Reverend c. 26 Sep 1540, St. Margaret Moses, Friday Street, London, Middlesex, England

2. John Howland,III b. 10 Aug 1541, of, St. Margaret Moses, Friday Street, London, Middlesex, England d.1611

3. William Howland, c. 30 Nov 1542, St. Margaret Moses, Friday Street, London, Middlesex, England bur. 21 Dec 1587, St. Mary le Bow, London, Middlesex, England


4. Christian Howland, c. 16 Apr 1544, St. Margaret Moses, Friday Street, London, Middlesex, England

5. Robert Howland, c. 7 Sep 1545, St. Margaret Moses, Friday Street, London, Middlesex, England d. 1621

6. Ralf Howland, c. 16 Dec 1546, St. Margaret Moses, Friday Street, London, Middlesex, England

7. Geoffrey Howland c. September 1547, St. Margaret Moses, Friday Street, London, Middlesex, England

8. William Howland, c. 25 Aug 1548, St. Margaret Moses, Friday Street, London, Middlesex, England

9. Sir Giles Howland, c. 20 Sep 1549, St. Margaret Moses, Friday Street, London, Middlesex, England d. 1608


10. Benjamin Howland, c. 20 Jun 1550, St. Margaret Moses, Friday Street, London, Middlesex, England

11. William Howland, c. 20 Aug 1554, St. Margaret Moses, Friday Street, London, Middlesex, England bur. 26 May 1601, St. Mary le Bow, London, Middlesex, England


12. Nicholas Howland, c. 25 Aug 1555, St. Margaret Moses, Friday Street, London, Middlesex, England


13. James Howland, d. Yes, date unknown




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Cley, Anglo-Saxon Clæg "clay" on the river Glaven in Norfolk, England.

Cley was once one of the largest/busiest ports in all of England, where wool, grain, malt, fish, spices, coal, cloth, wheat, barley, and oats were exported and/or imported. The many Flemish gables in the town are a reminder of trade with the Low Countries. But despite its name, Cley has not been "next the sea" since the 17th century as Lady Anne Greenway and her kin saw, due to land reclamation which the traders and craftsmen from Flanders, Netherlands, and Belgium foresaw, taught, planned , and provided.

Wiveton is a village and civil parish in the English county of Norfolk. It is situated on the west bank of the River Glaven, 1.9 miles inland (now in 2014) from the coast and directly across the river from the village of Cley next the Sea.

Until the 17th century, the River Glaven was navigable and Wiveton was a port. The outline of the former massive , busy, and large harbor can still be seen in the fields between Wiveton and Cley.

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Edited by Jonathan Robert De Mallie, Historian
Lady Anne Greenway Howland::;


Lady Anne Greenway Howland
Birth:
1515 Cley, Norfolk, England.

MARRIAGE :
1539
Sir John Howland

Death: 24 February 1586 ‎(Age 71)‎
St. Peter, England
________________________________________________

PARENTS::
Father

John Greenway
1485 - 1515
Birth: 1485 -- Wiveton, Norfolk, England
Death: after 1515 ‎(Age 30)‎


Mother

Elizabeth Humphery
1485 - 1515
Birth: 1485
Death: 1515 ‎(Age 30)‎

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CHILDREN::

Son
John Howland III
1541 - 1611

Son
Reverend Richard Howland
1540


Son
Sir Giles Howland
1543

Son
Robert Howland
1545 - 1621

Son
Geoffrey Howland
1547

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1. Richard Howland, Reverend c. 26 Sep 1540, St. Margaret Moses, Friday Street, London, Middlesex, England

2. John Howland,III b. 10 Aug 1541, of, St. Margaret Moses, Friday Street, London, Middlesex, England d.1611

3. William Howland, c. 30 Nov 1542, St. Margaret Moses, Friday Street, London, Middlesex, England bur. 21 Dec 1587, St. Mary le Bow, London, Middlesex, England


4. Christian Howland, c. 16 Apr 1544, St. Margaret Moses, Friday Street, London, Middlesex, England

5. Robert Howland, c. 7 Sep 1545, St. Margaret Moses, Friday Street, London, Middlesex, England d. 1621

6. Ralf Howland, c. 16 Dec 1546, St. Margaret Moses, Friday Street, London, Middlesex, England

7. Geoffrey Howland c. September 1547, St. Margaret Moses, Friday Street, London, Middlesex, England

8. William Howland, c. 25 Aug 1548, St. Margaret Moses, Friday Street, London, Middlesex, England

9. Sir Giles Howland, c. 20 Sep 1549, St. Margaret Moses, Friday Street, London, Middlesex, England d. 1608


10. Benjamin Howland, c. 20 Jun 1550, St. Margaret Moses, Friday Street, London, Middlesex, England

11. William Howland, c. 20 Aug 1554, St. Margaret Moses, Friday Street, London, Middlesex, England bur. 26 May 1601, St. Mary le Bow, London, Middlesex, England


12. Nicholas Howland, c. 25 Aug 1555, St. Margaret Moses, Friday Street, London, Middlesex, England


13. James Howland, d. Yes, date unknown




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Cley, Anglo-Saxon Clæg "clay" on the river Glaven in Norfolk, England.

Cley was once one of the largest/busiest ports in all of England, where wool, grain, malt, fish, spices, coal, cloth, wheat, barley, and oats were exported and/or imported. The many Flemish gables in the town are a reminder of trade with the Low Countries. But despite its name, Cley has not been "next the sea" since the 17th century as Lady Anne Greenway and her kin saw, due to land reclamation which the traders and craftsmen from Flanders, Netherlands, and Belgium foresaw, taught, planned , and provided.

Wiveton is a village and civil parish in the English county of Norfolk. It is situated on the west bank of the River Glaven, 1.9 miles inland (now in 2014) from the coast and directly across the river from the village of Cley next the Sea.

Until the 17th century, the River Glaven was navigable and Wiveton was a port. The outline of the former massive , busy, and large harbor can still be seen in the fields between Wiveton and Cley.

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Edited by Jonathan Robert De Mallie, Historian

Inscription

Heare lye Interred John Quarles late Citizen and Draper of London and Alice Handley, Dorothy Darrell and Agnes Greenway, the wyves of the said John, whiche John died the twelveth daye of November 1577, Alice died the …. daie of 1554, Dorothy died the sixth daie of January 1570 and Agnes died the 12th daie of Aprell 1588, whiche Agnes was also the wyfe of John Howland, late Citizen and Salter of the said Citte.

Gravesite Details

Mural tablet was located at the chancel in St. Peter le Poer, but it was demolished in 1907.



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